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FILL UP THE TABLE WITH WHAT BY-PRODUCT MADE
ANIMALS.
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FILL UP THE TABLE WITH WHAT BY-PRODUCT MADE
ANIMALS.
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-Swine by-products are also important parts of products such as water filters, insulation, rubber, antifreeze, certain plastics, floor waxes, crayons, chalk, adhesives and fertilizer. Lard is fat from pig abdomens and is used in shaving creams, soaps, make-up, baked goods and other foods.
•cow
-Perhaps, meat, hamburger, steak or even leather. These are all products of the beef animal (or cattle), but there are also many other byproducts. Beef byproducts are the products that we get from beef cattle that might not be quite so obvious. For example, soap is a beef byproduct because it uses beef fat.
•goat
-The chemical characteristics of goat milk can be used to manufacture a wide variety of products, including fluid beverage products (low fat, fortified, or flavored) and UHT (ultra high temperature) milk, fermented products such as cheese, buttermilk or yogurt, frozen products such as ice cream or frozen yogurt, butter, and more.
•tilapia
-The by-products generated from industrial filleting of tilapia can produce other products such as surimi (minced fish) or gluten free tapioca starch. Both products could be obtained from mechanically recovered fish meat that otherwise would be discharged into the environment.
•duck
-High-value products from ducks and geese include liver pate, down feathers and smoked meat products. Tongues and feet products are also used as a delicacy, mostly exported to Hong Kong, although some are used by Asian Americans.
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